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Brevard County: Church groups fill, ship care packages for soldiers
Each day, most Americans have the luxury of waking up in a comfy bed, drinking a cup of hot coffee and enjoying a cool shower. Before starting their day, they apply various beauty and hygiene products, have time to read the morning newspaper and savor a healthy, filling breakfast. But on the other side of the world, many U.S. military troops are lucky ......
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Indian River County: Stretch of highway named after deputy killed in line of duty
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY - As an Indian River County deputy, Richard Raczkoski dealt with a lot of bad people. But when he talked about his job, he focused on the good that he could do, such as being the first to find an Alzheimer's patient who had wandered off, his brother, Marc Raczkoski, recalled last week. "......
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Martin County: Group grants wish to young cancer patient
TREASURE COAST - Before he showed signs last July of the bone cancer that has changed his life, 16-year-old Ashton Richards played football for Treasure Coast High School's Titans. Now, he is homebound, and the Port St. Lucie boy's main activity is making trips to the hospital for chemotherapy. But thanks to the ef......
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St. Lucie County: Renowned artist to paint mural for area nonprofit
TREASURE COAST - An artist who has gained international recognition for creating outdoor galleries depicting endangered species will be on the Treasure Coast to paint a mural for a Fort Pierce nonprofit. David Dunleavy, a celebrated eco-artist who has appeared on multiple magazine covers, has painted murals in seve......
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Volusia County: NICU provides critical service to community
DAYTONA BEACH - They were born premature, extremely ill, or both. Yet more than 200 babies a year are living normal lives due to the initial care they received at the only area Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Halifax Health. Located in the......
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